day, August 18. 1924. Lakelse Lodge Lakelse Lake, via Terrace, B.C. Now IH!I' f"r service under management of Mrs. M. Haven. Meal P'1"'0 lo -pend J""r suiiuner holidays. Hcas. unable rales, (iood home cooking. Comfortable rooms. Fishing. Moating, Bathing in Lakelse Lake and Streams. BATHS AT THE LODGE CONNECTED WITH THE HOT SPRINGS. Terrace TAXI "Sardines! SPECIAL ThfV T- tho largest bargain in Sardine oer known here. We hae just received a large shipment of high grade Norwegian Sardines At. Price, per tin ... .... 15o 7 tins for $1.00 15 tin lots ... . . . , . $2.00 Try theih. Youp money I't'fundi'il if not good. EGO MY 31 ORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phons S. Motors Operating Taxi and Launch Service between Terrace and Lu1ge landing, assuring guests of quick, comfortable trip. Also operating taxi service to all parts of the valley For reservations and rales, apply to LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS, TERRACE, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK ff AND SHIPYARD Oporatlnn, G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. HURLBUT CHUMS Welled Shoes of flic belter class for Children. Made on orthopedic lines, allowing for the natural growth of the, feet. The best Footwear for the infant, child, growing girl, little gent.. youth or boy. . Agents in Prince Hupcrt- AUGUST CLEARANCE 1 9 i DO tr&nft i, HI B -i , , , i i I, 1 1 ii i - M Local and Personal J t- I Family Shoe Store B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. llayners. Unucrlakers. Phono 351. Simpson's Shoo Shop is open again, Shoe repairing neatly ilon. Fifth Avenue and McBride tf George Leek returned from up-river on last night's train. J. V. Exley. city hall janittor, is leaving at the end of the week lo spend a fortnight's vacation at his farm between Telkwa and "Sinilhers. Miss A. M. Barbeau is sailing tonight on the Prince Hupcrt for Vancouver on business. G. H. Arnold left on Saturday nie it's train for-Calgary on a holiday trip. He will return by way of Vancouver. John Dybhavn and son an, sailing this evening on the Prince (ieorge for Vancouver. The latter is to receive treatment at the hands of an eye specialist. Harold McEwen, C.N.H. division freight agent, returned on last night's train from a business trip up the line. Jack Kirkpatrick, who has bee here for the past few days with his father, J. A. Kirkpatrick, will return to Vancouver on the Car dena tomorrow night. Uniled Slates revenue cutter Cygan returned yesterday al noon to Ketchikan after having come here for a conference be tween the skipper and U.S. Consul Wakefield. The vessel brought here a parly of tourists which had become stranded at Ketchikan. Union steamer Chilkoot, Capl. J. I). McPhee, returned from the Naas Hi ver at 7 o'clock last night lo load a shipment of cans here for the Soinerville floating can jnery on u rali am isiami. me ;vessel will lake on a shipment of salmon there for Vancouver. Gordon Kirkpatrick, sou of J. A. Kirkpatrick, has been spend ing (he summer vacation in the Old Country this year and will be returning shortly to Canada to resume ins. siuuies al uie university of Toronto. While in England,. Gordon recently met J. W. Scott and W. F. Beak of this city. Board of Trade Excursion. Leave Prince Rupert August, 28. Sinilhers' Fair, Friday, August 29. Automobile tour through lakes country, Aug. 30 and 31. Monday, Sept. I, Telkwa Barbecue. Tuesday, Sep. 2, trip lo Hudson Bay Mountain glacier. Arrive Prince Huperl I p.m. Wednesday, Sep. 3. Full information and reservatioi s apply al Orincs Drug Store. SALE Dominion Linoleum Canada's Best FOR EVERY FLOOR IN THE HOUSE Discriniinnling women everywhere adopt Dominion Linoleum and Dominion Linoleum, Hugs for all their flours as part of the permanent furnishing scheme for their homes. They try it first hi one room, where it proves durable and uttraetive and it becomes such u time uatl labor saver that oilier rooms are soon covered with it, For Two Weeks Dominion Linoleum at the Sale Price $1.00 and $1.25 sq. yard arrie's Home Furnishings 3pd Avenue and 1st Street. Phone 123. PAGE THREE THE DAILY NEWS KILLS oths and other heuiihold Ihhm Harmlcs to human and anl malt. Pleasant 4piv WmI tain. Mid"tF 1-v. 'W. B. Beau & C. Ltd. Vancouver. B. C. f u i. r George Sutherland, McBride St. arrived from Swauson Hay on the Cardcna last night. - Mr. and Mrs. N. Nicholson re turned on the Cardeua last night afler spending a vacation in Van couver. Mr. Nicholson is with the railway mail service. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, who have been in the city for the past few days, are returning to Mas- sett on the Prince John tomor row. llaloh Harroii and Fred Hen- ning were business passengers for Vancouver t on the Prince George Saturday night. Sam Beale, .charged witli in Magistrate T. McClymont returned on the Cardeua last night afler spending almost a month in Vancouver.,. Mrs. McClymont will return home in a week or so. Saturday the Canadian Nation al telegraphs had a direct wire working for four hours between this city and ,. Montreal and another direct wire carried des patches direct from here to Port land, Oregon, G lias ' been appointed medical health olhcer for that district and also medical inspector of schools at llay.e.llon,Ki4dox, New Hazel-ton, and Pratt. Fred McLeod bf the city telephone department sails on the Prince Rupert tonight for Vancouver lo consult with the Soldiers' Civil he-establishment board, ( ' --- C.N.H. steamer Prince John, Capl. Neil McLean, arrived this afternoon from southern Queen Charlotte Island points. She will sail for tho north end of the Islands not before tomorrow morning. Delayed Unloading heavy freights ejiltucry points and further hejdj.up.by fog at tho mouth of 'j)ie Skcena River, Union steamer Cardeua, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived from the soulh nt It o'-lock last night ins and sailed about midnight for Stewart and Anyox. GRAND MASTER OF ORANGE LODGE WAS SPEAKER AT CHURCH Giving an outline of the work of the Loyal Orange Lodge and also touching on Canada's immigration problems, Dr. J. Edwards of Kingston. Onl most worshipful grand master and sovereign of. (he Loyal, Orange Lodge of Capada, delivered an in-j terosting address in the Methodist Church last evening which look the place of the regular sermon. Besides the usual church congregation, there was a good attendance of Orangemen.;. Dr. Edwards leave-i on this afternoon's train -for the East. His next slop will be at Edmonton. SALTIiKESSERYICE The Launch "23" will lenvo Swanson's Float on Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour fmm I p.m. unlit 6.30 p.m. and on other weekdays at 2, A aitd 6.15 p.m. The last boat, home each day will leave" Iho-'SalP Lakes float sharp al 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parlies specially arranged for. Launches, rowboals ami canoe's for sale andt hfre. , Prince , Rupert Noathbuse. Daughters of England Whist Drive, Friday, August 22. E. J. Conway, field engineer for the Granby Co., sailed mis morning on the Princess Louise for Juneau. Mrs. W C. Orchard, who lias been visiting for Uie pasi iewi weeks in Vancouver, returned home on the Princess Louise this morning. O. E. flulick, manager of the Swift Canadian Co.. returned on the Princess Louise this morning from a business trip to ancou ver. Miss Ina Wood, who has been in a holiday trip soulh, returned home on the Princess Louise this William Sutherland, nephew of morning. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss M. oou. 1 f he Terrace locality will again send a district exliiDil to uie iriiii niinerl Exhibition tins vear and F. W. Holder of Kit sumkalum will be in ciiargc oi h 1 Provincial Constable ' Harper Heed returned on tlie I'rincess Louise thi morning to the Sli kinc River district after having spent a couple of weeks m the city on departmental business. Willi 218 passengers aboard for beyond Prince Huperl, C.P.H steamer Princess Louise. Capl Arthur Slater, was in port from 7.30 In 9.30 this morning. Those deharkinz here were Miss Ina toxication, failed lo appear in the Wood. Miss M. Wood, Miss E city police court this niorning'osborne, M. Espeland, G. E and his bail of $25 was estreated. Gulick and Mrs. W. C. Orchard FLYERS GIVEN FINE SEND-OFF Scenes of Enthusiasm as British Airmen Sailed Away for Vancouver Last Evening "Cheerio, Prince Rupert I Thanks for your welcome I See if we don't come back again! Tli r m- Villi 'i 1 1 lfiti f uqiIiii1 t i i r.r i - . , . .. . , uai :ijUi cii ttuius ui lan-wni iu the crowds who assembled last evening at the G.T.P. wharf to see the British round-the-world flyers resume their journey south on ILM.C.S. Thiepval aHer having spent two days packed full of enthusiasm and welcome in this city. The Thiepval sailed al 5.30 Hundreds of people visited the ship during the afternoon and inspected the wrecked airplane By the time sel for sailing, the dock was crowded and die send off was quite as enthusiastic as the welcome and entertainment dur ing the slay of the airmen here As Squadron Leader MacLaren stepped out of the automobile Which brought him to the wharf, he was besieged by owners of autograph books who sought to get his signature. Fragments of the wrecked plane were also of fered for the same purpose and even a Japanese parasol which had been brought by the Thiepval from across the Pacific. The air commander took things in good part and was heard to inquire if there, was anything left of his machine. Final Greetings Members xif I ho cilyjrcouncil, St. Andrew's Society, Great War Veteran's' Association, North B.C. Regiment, U.S. Consul Wakefield and others who had contributed lo the entertainment of tho flyers while here went aboard tin Thiepval where I hey jnade their who were gathered on the bridge. The siren oMIio little naval ship was (down time after lime Dr. Watson's Tonic ALE and STOUT One package makes 3 gallons or the most wholesome and nourishing daily drink. Easily prepared. 75c Per Package. ORMES LIMITED THE REXALL STORE. Phones 82 and 200. another ollicial welcome awaits her distinguished passengers. to Squadron Leader MacLaren and warn visitors ashore. Finally, all his men will return lo Vancouver was set and the lines were cast.!m entrain for the East enroute Mayor .Newton called upon the; home. They havj been invited assembly to 8ve inree nearly by practically all the cities of cheers for the visitors both uir imonrtancn between hern and and naval men. This was done Montreal an,i beyond to stop oil With a will and then Lieut, in,,! rnroivn Mieir Imsnllntilv mill Piessy of the Thiepval led the entertainment and they hope 'to ship's company in a no less en thusiastic return of greetings for the people of Prince Huperl. As the Thiepval glided out Squadron Leader MacLaren delivered his words of appreciaUon and us the vessel gathered speed, Prince Huperl sang "We're Here accept as many of these invitations as possible although. naturally enough, they are get ling anxious lo tie Home again. The program of entertainment for I he flying men yesterday in cluded a luncheon in the St Hegis Cafe given by the olllcers Because Were Here ana snouts ,,f w Xorlh B.C. Hegimeilt and and handwaving from ship to (,e air fom. stationed here. Lat-shoro and shore lo ship marked,,.,. Smiadrnn Lender MacLaren rCZEMA L u re r.ot experiment. Ing when jrnu use Dr. Chaw'a Oint ment for Eczema and Skin Irritations. It relieves t once and gradually heals Mia skin. Sumnle box Dr. Chase' Ointment tree It Toil mention tills and send 20. aimp torpostogte. ooc. a Saper oxi all dealers or Ktlmanm. JUle St (V.. UiniM. Toronto and his associates informally accepted the hospitality of U.S. Consul A. E. Wakefield. In the inorning, Flying Olllcer Plender- jleilh was taken for a tllght over the city in a fisheries palrol air- splane piloted by Flight Lieutenant Earl MacLeod. Save The Coupons Beautiful English Transparent China Cups and Saucers FREE! In every package of "Supreme" Coffee You will find a Coupon. 20 Coupons will entitle you o a Beautiful English Transparent China Cup and Saucer, or 10 Coupons and 30 cents in cash, STEWART & MOBLEY LIMITED Ask Your Grocer for "Supreme" Prince Rupert, B.C. II London Diy Gin H BipP A mature gin known ince 1762 j for its unvarying high quality. Blp pfB This advertisement is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Board or by tho Government of British Columbia. the ending of one of the most memorable visits this cily has ever had. One of the fisheries patrol airplanes gave a filling final farewell by soaring overhead as the Thiepval sailed out of the harbor. The- Thiepval is due in Vancouver on Wednesday evening and. after a brief stav there, will final adieux lo tho flying parly proceed to Victoria where the ADMIRAL DIED TODAY LONDON, Aug. 18. Admiral Sir Arthur Bride, 85 years of age, died here today. ' These Women Get Free Milk. . Hi JVAPOHATrt 0 The following women visited the Pacific Milk Exhibit at the Fair. They have won FHEE I best prizes: 1st, Mrs. K. Fleming, 1740 Car- dero Street 1 case baby size Pacific, Milk. 2nd, Miss Child, 2569 28th Avenue 1 dozen small cans Pacific Milk. 3rd, Miss Bessie Watt, 2520 Laurel Street 1 dozen cans Pacifio Milk. There is a drawing each day for .similar Free l'rizes no charge 'to enter. Pacific Milk Co. Limited 328 DRAKE STREET, VANCOUVER. Factories at Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C.